What happens if you pair up the powers of #Cheops, #ESA's CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite, and #Gaia, ESA's billion star surveyor? Turns out you find a ring around a dwarf planet in our own Solar System in a place where it really should not be!
This is one of the things I love about (space-based) astronomy so much: The potential of cool discovery! The way to use telescopes and their data for something totally unexpected!
ESA’s Cheops finds an unexpected ring around dwarf planet Quaoar
During a break from looking at planets around other stars, ESA’s CHaracterising ExOPlanet Satellite (Cheops) mission has observed a dwarf planet in our own Solar System and made a decisive contribution to the discovery of a dense ring of material around it.The dwarf planet is known as Quaoar. The presence of a ring at a distance of almost seven and a half times the radius of Quaoar, opens up a mystery for astronomers to solve: why has this material not coalesced into a small moon?
